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Definition of Depurants
1. depurant [n] - See also: depurant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depurants
Literary usage of Depurants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Urinary deposits: Their Diagnosis, Pathology, and Therapeutical Indications by Golding Bird (1859)
"Indeed, the utility of the popular "saline draughts" of these salts is in all
probability to be explained by their influence as renal depurants. ..."
2. Observations on Some of the Physical, Chemical, Physiological and by Joseph Jones (1859)
"The excretion of the products resulting from the dead disintegrated blood-corpuscles
should be promoted by diuretics and depurants. The necessity for the ..."
3. The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery edited by Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore Stout Bell (1851)
"... or blood-depurants of any of the class; thus, the carbonates of potash are
much less beneficial in this capacity than the tartrate or the acetate. ..."
4. The Morbid effects of the retention in the blood of the elements of the by William Wallace Morland (1861)
"... of what he appropriately terms " renal depurants." Knowing, as we do, from
unmistakable symptoms, that a poisonous substance is traversing the blood, ..."
5. The American Eclectic Materia Medica & Therapeutics by John Milton Scudder (1898)
"... but not as renal depurants." In proof of this proposition, we may adduce ...
observations: Renal depurants, though they generally increase the amount of ..."
6. The American eclectic materia medica and therapeutics by Lorenzo E. Jones (1874)
"... but not as renal depurants." In proof of this proposition, we may adduce the
... observations: Renal depurants, though they generally increase the ..."